116 FAMILIAR LESSONS IN BOTANY. 



^cither does she claim to have made an exhaustive col- 

 lection. Like the instructions given to the learner, this is 

 only to introduce children to the works of the "great 

 masters," Gray and others ; also to try and induce some 

 more able one to tell to the outside world of the treasures 

 of beauty, usefulness, wealth, and the curious that abound 

 in the Vegetable Kingdom of the great Southwest. 



M. J. Y. 



